2018 Tournament of Nations: By the Numbers

WNTAug 6, 2018

The 2018 Tournament of Nations brought six games of elite international
women’s soccer to the United States as Australia, Brazil, Japan and the USA
battled for the title in the second edition of the competition.

Spectacular crowds that averaged 19,448 fans across three U.S. venues were
present to watch the highly entertaining and well-played matches, and it
was the USA who lifted the trophy after an exhilarating come-from-behind
4-1 victory against Brazil in the tournament finale on Aug. 2 in
Bridgeview. Ill. Needing to win by two goals to finish atop the podium after Australia
defeated Japan, 2-0, in the first game of the doubleheader, the USA gave up
an own goal in the first half before roaring back to equalize through Rose
Lavelle and then bag three spectacular scores in the second half to finish
triumphant.

Here is #ToN2018 By the Numbers:

1 Number of U.S. players to play all 270 minutes (Alyssa Naeher)

2 Number of own goals scored in the tournament (Tierna Davidson for the USA
and Poliana for Brazil)

4 Goals scored by Alex Morgan in the tournament, the most of any player

19 Age of the youngest member on the U.S. WNT #ToN2018 roster: Tierna
Davidson

20 Number of international goals by Tobin Heath after scoring against
Brazil on Aug. 2

23 Number of international multi-goal games for Alex Morgan after scoring a
hat-trick vs. Japan on July 26

Megan Rapinoe scored one goal and had three assists, one in each game at the Tournament of Nations

53 Number of career assists recorded by Megan Rapinoe after earning assists
in all three #ToN2018 matches

101Number of games at the helm of the U.S. WNT for head coach Jill Ellis
after coaching her 100thagainst Australia on July 29 at Pratt
& Whitney Stadium in East Hartford,Conn. on the second match day of
#ToN2018